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  1. Shady unfortunately is done (but still like what's he's brought to the team the last few years and would do the trade again for Kiko)  ... its amazing given his new schticht of carrying the ball fully extended in one hand hasn't come back to bite him .. he has moved to a Darren Sproules type where you get him out in space and dump the ball .. but as a runner .. he can no longer (unfortunately) hit a hole (granted limited with our OL) to get to the 2nd level.

     

    As far as needs .. OL please with pick 1 ... WR with pick 2 ... OL with pick 3 ... then with 2 picks in round 4 RB, then TE

  2. 14 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

    I am happy with how Josh Allen looks and I was very pleased with him today. 

     

    But Josh Rosen is on the biggest mess of a franchise in the NFL with very little talent and a coach a million miles out of his depth. And he has played well in parts. Way too early to write him off. 

     

    Gunner ... respected many of your points in the past .. but on this one ... I'm hard pressed to concur that Rosen has less talent than our Josh.

     

    Granted running on fumes but Larry Fitz, Christian Kirk, and David Johnson .. Ricky Seals Jones ... may all start on our squad .. now their OL .. yep that's bad

  3. 19 hours ago, Bocephuz said:

    WYATT TELLER PASS PROTECT ANALYSIS

    I watched the All 22 from the Jets game and analyzed every pass protect snap by Wyatt Teller in the first half. I did not have time to watch the 2nd half.. (I do have a real job) .. however.. I think it a good sample size to show examples where he played well, was fooled on stunts.. and perhaps most importantly examples that showed he didn't repeat the same mistake twice.

     

    My system for grading is "Win" , "Loss" and "Draw" as described below:

     

    WIN

    • block is material to the play
    • block/assignment is executed well

     

    DRAW

    • block is not material to the play
    • block is executed well enough

     

    LOSS

    • block is material to the play
    • block/assignment is executed poorly

     

    DISCLAIMER:  I am not a coach, I do not know exactly the play call or blocking assignment called on each play. I am merely an interested observer who focuses on O Line play every week and the following analysis is based on my observations

     

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    OVERALL PERFORMANCE

    By my count there were 26 pass plays in the first half (including penalty plays etc...).

    • "Won"  13/26 ,
    • "Lost" 3/26,
    • "Draw" 10/26

     

     

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    GIF BREAKDOWNS

     

    WIN : Q1: 14:29 - Teller is initially pushed back by #99 but rallies.. resets.. and gets his hands into the pads to push his man back at the last minute.. buying time for Allen to complete 18 yd strike. Teller demonstrates strenght, resolve and good technique in fighting through losing the initial punch.

     

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    WIN: Q1 2:01 -  Teller initially helps Dawkins with a double team .. but in doing that he is late in recognizing DE #96 coming in on delayed stunt. He miraculously avoids disaster however by getting there just in time and knocking #96 on his ass.. allowing for Allen to complete pass to Clay

     

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    LOSS Q2: 4:56 -  Teller goes to help Dawkins double #96 .. does not see Twist stunt from #50 leading to #50 flushing Allen from the pocket.. and eventually an INT

     

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    LOSS: Q2 2:31 - FALSE START

     

    WIN: Q2 1:34 -  Jets run as similar stunt as shown earlier with #50 and #96... but this time Teller picks it up quickly.. engages #50 and manhandles him

     

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    WIN Q2 1:26 -  Teller picks up the same stunt again showing he can think on his feet and adapt

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    LOSS Q2 1:12  - Teller misreads the stunt this time and gets to #96 too late causing a pressure on Allen

     

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    CONCLUSION

     

    By no means was Teller perfect in pass protect in 1st half.

     

    However.. he did show some positive traits.. namely

    • His strength often helps make up for poor technique or poor recognition
    • He showed the ability to adapt and not get beat by the same stunt
    • There were no holding penalties in the first half
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    On the negative side

    • A False Start is almost always inexcusable.. gotta clean that up
    • He did misread a few stunts
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    At the end of the day the Jets threw quite a few stunts at Teller and Dawkins in the first half  ( mainly #50 and #96 working together) and the pair was 2/4 in picking them up. Hopefully Dawkins and Teller develop some chemistry here and learn to trust each other more in picking up stunts. I think the future is bright for Teller.. he seems to have the movement skills and strength to hang in the NFL and certainly has an attitude in finishing blocks. Hopefully with more experience will come less examples of him getting fooled by stunts.  From what I've seen I believe he can develop into a reliable starting NFL Guard.

     

    ( On a side note .. John Miller is completely shot... I was a fan of his and had high expectations for him this year but its time to pull the plug)

    ( Also.. Juan Castillo likely needs to be fired. It seems like most of the time he calls for the Guards  to double team it ends in busted protection)

     

    Bocephuz ... great work .. love seeing OL play from these clips ... I am a fan of Teller .. he's got a nasty streak (ala Richie . .but hopefully a better melon) that OL needs.  Glad he's finally getting some reps.

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  4. 23 hours ago, Joeziehmer said:

    If the defensive side is better, more aggressive, and calls blitz packages with stunts yes; it does win.  McClappy on the sidelines though doesn’t win.  And, the media practice cemented Sean’s cluelessness.  Beyond Jauron in blaming Josh Allen for receivers dropping balls, mistaking receivers for tight-ends and telling them to drop into three or four point stances, and then the kids of death; demanding that Daboll slow down the rhythm passing drills.  Here we are 4-9 with Peterman a major contributor to it and Beane cutting him at the confidence presser. My view is sure they report to the Pegula’s it all depends on who can bend their ear more and to what extent Beane wants his own guy marching the sideline and not someone who brought him in.  Businesses make tough decisions all the time it seems like a no-brainer to fire McDernott at this point.  

     

    Holy negative .. yea that's just what we need another coaching change .. granted a Andy Dalton miracle 4th down pass .. but we did make the playoffs unlike the prior multiple coaching regimes .. lighten up .. this was always a rebuilding year. 

  5. 9 hours ago, dlonce said:

    Sals a very good reporter,been doing it a long time.

     

    Its not his job to cheerlead,it’s his job to tell it like he sees it. 

    Todays readers are so sensitive. The truth is this team is not very good, the coaching has been terrible and player personnel moves are  suspect.

     

    McClappy is a dinosaur, his thinking is behind the curve. His hires have been mediocre at best. 

    Clapping on the sidelines as though he’s coaching a tyro football team isn’t getting the job done.

     

    He needs to hire someone who can work with Allen,someone with experience and a sharp offensive mind or we will be seeing our QB as the next big great game manager.

     

     

    McClappy as you call him reminds me of Pete Carroll (in terms of sideline style)  .. he just doesn't chew gum .. seems to me that team (who looked good last night) wins with the run and defense ... I know there are a lot of commentary on the new NFL (KC, Rams, Saints style of play) .. but when you see Chicago shut down the Rams or Dallas shut down the Saints .. that's still shows that maybe .. just maybe .. a defense can win big games.

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  6. 12 hours ago, jrober38 said:

     

    The throw to Clay was an awful throw. He's wide open and Allen throws a bullet at his knees instead of easing it out in front of him. Should have been an easy throw and catch and Allen whipped it too low in a spot he needed to dive for it.  

     

    Allen struggles badly to throw with touch. Unless he's throwing the ball on a rope he's often overthrowing passes or throwing them at his receivers ankles. This has been an issue all season. He left 4 or 5 easy completions on the field today because the easy throws don't come naturally to him. 

     

    Our team struggles to generate yards after the catch because Allen isn't consistent with his ball placement. 

     

    Still gladly take him over Josh Rosen in terms of what was left to draft

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  7. Let me be clear .. I like the nucleus we have for the coming years .. but totally frustrated at yesterday's game given the way we have performed of late

     

    • Net of Baker Mayfield ... Josh Allen is the best of the Rookie QBs and totally grateful he's a Buffalo Bill.  Love his passion, his scrambling ability, and arm.  That said .. get rid of the ball earlier on busted plays (he's taking way too many unnecessary hits) AND DO NOT throw against your body back into the field of play ... DUMB DUMB DUMB.   Though nice to see some roughing the QB calls for a change as the week before he took too many uncalled hits.
    • Love the way our WR's are playing of late (net of Zay's unfortunate drop).  Think him and Foster are coming together .. the back shoulder pass on the start / stop ... was perfect .. the DB thought it was a bomb and like Top Gun .. he flew right bye when Foster hit the brakes.
    • Our RB's stink .. Murphy hits a hole quicker than Ivory or Shady ... quit dancing behind the line and hit the hole and take the 3-4 yards
    • Tre White got toasted yesterday .. worse game I can recall .. that sideline pass to Anderson crushed us
    • Edmunds ... flashes from time to time good stuff .. but the 4th down play that's why you trade picks to move up .. that's the money play .. there was a gap for him to fill to stop McGuire but he whiffed.  Gotta make that play.  Then on the Darnold crazy scramble (damn Williams almost got him) ... a speed LB should be back there hammering the QB vs. having the play extended.
    • Don't get me started on Special Teams ... something appears wrong with Steve H .. even before the cheap shot right before the half
  8. 14 hours ago, Joeziehmer said:

    Signing Trent Murphy was a horrible long lasting decision along with Star.  We have rotational help on the defensive line but no real offensive line and receivers are such a weakness and tight-ends with an aging running back that nothing was really done to fill in any gaps.  What McBeane wants is the 2000’s era Baltimore Ravens.  Star and Murphy are rotational guys and that’s about it.  Over paying for that isn’t helping and wasn’t helping to begin with.

     

    I don't know this negativity on the Star or Trent signings.  Star's role is not in the stat sheet .. his job is to free up Edmunds to make plays .. he stuffs the run and the Bills YPC is down from 4.3 to 4.1 and through 12 games they have only 12 rushing TD's against .. last year the team gave up 22.  Trent for all the games he's missed is 4th on the team in sacks .. when he's out there all I see is all out hustle and passion (as opposed to Benjamin .. thank goodness we cut him)  .. the key is keeping him healthy. 

  9. Sorry .. its Sal Maiorana from Rodchester D&C .. called Bills BreakDown on App .. but other labels as Sal Speaks .. also Cover 1 Buffalo is not bad 

    Just now, WideRightRevenge said:

    Sorry .. its Sal Maiorana from Rodchester D&C .. called Bills BreakDown on App .. but other labels as Sal Speaks .. also Cover 1 Buffalo is not bad 

     

    3 minutes ago, bbb said:

     

    What is Sal Speaks?

     

  10. 1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    I got to say whatdrought, I read what you said and, leaving out the side chat about not insulting other posters (whether or not it's deserved, just don't...), I'm puzzled by your intent. 

    You do say that Hunt's behavior is wrong and inexcusable, and that "it's all very despicable".

     

    But you also appear to be trying to minimize or excuse it: "kicked a woman at maybe half power" " can’t say that a 240 pound man that regularly runs over 300 pound dudes couldn’t have done worse if he truly wanted to". 

     

    "Sure it was wrong, but it was only a half kick so It's not that bad" actually seems to me like a relatively accurate paraphrase.


    If he did something despicable, does it really matter if he could have done worse?  "Yeah I shot him, but I only used my .22 Ruger.  You can't say I couldn't have done worse with my AR-15 if I truly wanted to".  He kicked her hard enough that she went over and appeared to clutch at the kicked area.   You and I weren't on the receiving end of the kick, and in any case maybe a half-power kick from a trained athlete is worse than a full-out blow from Joe Sofa Spud.   What's the point?

     

    I don't get the relativism.  It kind of sounds exculpatory, see what I mean?  If that wasn't the intent, what was the intent?

     

    Now, if you're trying to make the point that what he did is wrong and despicable, but does not rise to the same level of seriousness as Ray Rice cold-cocking his fiance and dragging her unconscious body around and some other incidents, I'd agree with you.

     

    It's the language minimizing what Hunt did that seems like a contradiction to the language criticizing it, and that puzzles me.

     

     

     

     

     

    That losing Hunt won't hurt Reid's playoff chances.

     

    Sorry Hapless ... at risk of taking flack .. I'll side with Whatdrought here ... although wrong .. do you think the Hunt video is on same level as Ray Rice or Mixon video .. I think not personally. .. so yes maybe there are degrees .. so I can't work through your 22 Ruger narrative .. gunshots (which by nature puncture skin) are a different level than punches or kicks.  Hence the terminology of "glancing blow".

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  11. Couple of Thoughts ...

    • Never Hit a Woman
    • Don't lie to your employer or you deserve the consequences
    • Nothing good happens at 3:45AM in the morning (time of incident)
    • TMZ apparently has better investigators than the NFL
    • Find it interesting that police did not file any charges who had all parties involved and copy of tape in hand
    • Not sure if accurate, as was on the internet, but the woman (19 years old) supposedly was yelling outside the room in the hallway for over 30 minutes (now if accurate wondering why wasn't removed by hotel security prior to video incident) and yelling racially insensitive comments as they were obviously kicked out of the party in the room. 
    • Joe Mixon video previously posted, Tyreke Hill incident, Ray Rice, Greg Hardy indictment ... SIGNIFICANTLY .. worse than this video
    • Believe he will be back in the NFL .. question is which team.
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  12. To me it's Barkley .. and only for this reason ... maybe compared to (Peterson, Anderson) .. he can take these two weeks with Allen and show Allen how to prepare and see if he can in fact orchestrate something similar vs. the Jags defense ala the Jets.  I think Josh needs to see another (hopefully solid offensive performance by someone else ... certainly not observed with Peterman or Anderson at the helm) for his learning purposes.  If Barkley doesn't do it again ... it gives Allen another two weeks to heal up ... watch / learn ... if Barkley crashes and burns against the Jags ... then it moves up Josh's timeline  .. but no matter what he gets in for December to close out the year.

  13. Totally a Pancho fan ... the move at the draft by the Bills organization was first class and shows why we are the best fan base in sports.  His speech to the team prior to the Jets game was unbelievable about the "mask" and the "helmet" ... then removing the mask ... Keep fighting Pancho ... your strength fighting cancer is inspiring to all!! Viva Los Bills.

     

    Larga Vida Pancho!!!!

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  14. Yesterday was a total shock ... frankly Bowles is done to have this team do that to them at home (a 4th starting QB hanging 30 in the first half)... that said in reading these comments above about easiest schedule, etc.   This is a throwaway year ... forget the playoffs ... we need to use this season as an extended pre-season ... play all the youngsters .. cut Benjamin ... play loose ... frankly I want us to be competitive but get the "utes" as much experience as possible

     

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